The Functional Roles of APP Cytoplasmic Domain—Conflicts and Consensus
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some role in the nucleus? Tom Fagan All, there's a paper coming out in this week's Cell from
We invite you to participate in this "offline" Forum discussion led by Vincent Marchesi of Yale University. Coming from a different research field, Marchesi has in recent years followed the AD literature as closely as have few other outside obse
Our thanks to Neuron for providing free access to this paper for the purposes of this live
upstream of apoptosis, as we argue for in the Current Bio paper. Inez Vincent Karl, yours is a good point,
Leuven, Belgium. The goal of this discussion is to explore the implications of two recent papers, which
correct. Mark Smith Phyllis, I have read in several papers otherwise...we should discuss. Sam Gandy I was
We invite you to participate in this "offline" Forum Discussion led by Brian Balin (Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine). This discussion will extend our previously held live discussion on the Pathogen Hypothesis of Alzheimer Disease. T
latest paper on the p25 mice, this month, is summarized at ARF (see ARF related news story). No sirtuin
Ben Barres Wenan, Mike Sofroniew’s paper shows that reactive gliosis is important in keeping neurons
In a paper just published in the inaugural issue of the new journal, Alzheimer's &
This live discussion was held on the paper by O'Doherty et al., in Science, on "An
2000 Jul 15;25(14):1765-70. Abstract 0 we have pdf of paper Wednesday, July 6, 2005- 00:00
regarding your peptide inhibitor (see Sadowski et al., 2004)? In your paper, your peptide inhibits the
(mediated by gene expression differences as shown so well in this paper) to different insults. Once we
1985)? Bruce Kagan David, I'm not familiar with this paper. Do you think it might be evidence of Aβ
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